Samsung Opens Learning Center at Yerevan State University

Representatives from Armenia's Education Ministry and Samsung cut a ribbon to mark the opening of a Samsung educational center at Yerevan State University

YEREVAN (ArmRadio)—A Samsung educational center has been opened at the Yerevan State University, where students will take tablet programming courses. The specially equipped auditorium is intended for professional program courses and laboratory work.

“The IT field today provides broad opportunities for creating a modern educational environment. This laboratory will make education more interesting and efficient,” Armenian Minister of Education and Science Armen Ashotyan said, after cutting the opening ceremony ribbon together with Samsung’s Director for the Commonwealth of Independent States.

The minister said they plan to open a scientific research and development center that will work in cooperation and with the support of Samsung.

A memorandum of understanding was signed between the Yerevan State University and the Samsung Electronics Rus Company, which envisages development of education, science, innovations, as well as organization of additional courses in the field of IT and programming.

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